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Pagina 549
... given that the Government will march in a spirit of moderation and wisdom , of which he himself has always given the ex- ample . The sentiments of the army are well known ; it has fought twenty - five years for France , and frequently ...
... given that the Government will march in a spirit of moderation and wisdom , of which he himself has always given the ex- ample . The sentiments of the army are well known ; it has fought twenty - five years for France , and frequently ...
Pagina 594
... given . He gave assent to what I said ; but at the same time pursued the question whe- ther there were not some more direct means of procuring long life ? I men- tioned to him generally the attempts that had been made some centuries ago ...
... given . He gave assent to what I said ; but at the same time pursued the question whe- ther there were not some more direct means of procuring long life ? I men- tioned to him generally the attempts that had been made some centuries ago ...
Pagina 760
... given , much about the same time that the Lord Marquesse Montrose had his severe usage . Aberdeen , the 1st of March 1661 . The dismembred armé of the great Montrose , which upon his Majesties first arrival to Scotland was by these ...
... given , much about the same time that the Lord Marquesse Montrose had his severe usage . Aberdeen , the 1st of March 1661 . The dismembred armé of the great Montrose , which upon his Majesties first arrival to Scotland was by these ...
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late Samuel Whitbread Esq | 489 |
Estimate of the Revenue arising from | 497 |
Anecdotes of Carolan the Irish Bard | 503 |
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